WWII
Woodrow Wilson "Red" Dunlap
Rate / Rank
Sergeant
Birthdate
January 19 1913
Date of Death
August 19 1995
Branch
US Army
Active Duty Service
July 22 1939 - November 16 1945
Conflicts & Campaigns
- European Theater of Operations
- January 24, 1944 - January 30, 1945
- Normandy; Northern France; Rhineland
Significant Duty Stations
- Fort Moultrie, South Carolina
- Company D, 14th Infantry Regiment, Panama Canal Zone
- Company B, 22nd Chemical Battalion, 7th Armored Division
- Discharged; Welch Convalescent Hospital, Daytona Beach, Florida.
- (Disability Discharge)
Decorations & Citations
- Purple Heart (Wounded on November 30, 1944); European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with three battle stars; American Defense Medal; American Campaign Medal; Good Conduct Medal; World War II Victory Medal; Sharpshooter (rifle - October 28, 1943)
Notes
SSN 260-40-3769. US Army service number 06-926-132. Born; Cairo, Georgia. Home of record; 328 1st Ave. NE, Cairo, Georgia. Brother of Private Alvie Braxton Dunlap US Army and Sergeant James F. Dunlap US Army. Employed by Roy E. Dunlap as a blacksmith before entering the service. Burial; Greenwood Cemetery, Cairo, Georgia.